FIFA Confederations Cup Titles by Country
This chart ranks countries by titles won at the FIFA Confederations Cup, the tournament for continental champions that ran from 1992 until it was discontinued after the 2017 edition.
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FIFA Confederations Cup Titles by CountryBrazil dominate with four titles, double second-placed France on two, and no other nation won it more than once in the competition's 25-year history. Brazil's four came across three different decades, from 1997 to 2013, and they won the final edition on home soil before the tournament was abolished. The Confederations Cup was designed as a World Cup dress rehearsal for the host nation, which explains the unusual winners list: Denmark's 1995 title and Mexico's 1999 win are results neither country has come close to matching at a World Cup. Germany's single title came in 2017, the final edition, with what was effectively a reserve squad.
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FIFA Confederations Cup Titles by Country
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